1. Effects of oxidizing agents and defatting on the electrophoretic patterns of flour proteins during dough mixing
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Demiralp, H., Celik, S., and Koksel, H.
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Dough -- Chemical properties ,Vitamin C -- Chemical properties ,Vitamin C -- Nutritional aspects ,Flour -- Composition ,Proteins -- Chemical properties ,Bromates -- Chemical properties ,Bromates -- Nutritional aspects ,Electrophoresis -- Methods ,Electrophoresis -- Usage ,Mixing -- Chemical properties ,Business, international - Abstract
Byline: H. Demiralp (1), S. Celik (1), H. Koksel (1) Keywords: Key words Wheat; Ascorbic acid; Potassium bromate; Sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis; Defatting Abstract: ) or ascorbic acid at levels of 50, 100 and 150mg/kg. The effects of mixing, lipid extraction and additives on dough proteins were studied using electrophoresis. Sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis results for the 50 % 1-propanol insoluble fractions of both varieties showed that the relative band intensities of the flours were more intense than those of the optimum mixed control doughs. KBrO.sub.3 did not affect the extractability of protein in optimum mixed dough, while ascorbic acid reduced the extractability. Generally, overmixing caused a decrease in relative band intensities. The reductions in the relative band intensities were especially noticeable in the oxidant-added doughs. The relative band intensities of the defatted samples were more intense than those of the undefatted ones. Author Affiliation: (1) Hacettepe University, Faculty of Engineering, Food Engineering Department, 06532 Beytepe, Ankara, Turkey e-mail: sueda@eti.cc.hun.edu.tr Fax: 0 312 235 43 14, TR Article note: Received: 7 December 1999 / Revised version: 14 February 2000
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- 2000